I know they’re totally different
Those are terms that are typically used to describe a course of study in a university or a technical school.
A person enrolled in computer engineering is probably in a 4-year program that will result in a bachelor of science degree. (or possibly longer, for an advanced degree) Upon graduating, he/she will work as an engineer in a corporation or an engineering firm. He/she will be paid in the form of an annual salary, and will probably not have to punch a time clock. This is a professional job, and is not unionized.
A person enrolled in computer engineering technology is probably in a 2-year or shorter program of study. Upon graduation, he/she will work as a technician, under the supervision of engineers. A technician is paid an hourly wage. In many locations (but not everywhere), technicians are represented by a union.
Those are terms that are typically used to describe a course of study in a university or a technical school.
A person enrolled in computer engineering is probably in a 4-year program that will result in a bachelor of science degree. (or possibly longer, for an advanced degree) Upon graduating, he/she will work as an engineer in a corporation or an engineering firm. He/she will be paid in the form of an annual salary, and will probably not have to punch a time clock. This is a professional job, and is not unionized.
A person enrolled in computer engineering technology is probably in a 2-year or shorter program of study. Upon graduation, he/she will work as a technician, under the supervision of engineers. A technician is paid an hourly wage. In many locations (but not everywhere), technicians are represented by a union.
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